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KURFEW BAND MEMBER SEEKS AID FOR CANCER TREATMENT

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The leader of the Kurfew Band is seeking financial assistance to obtain treatment for cancer.

Andre Marsh, better known as Carlos among his peers tells Music News that he was diagnosed with Cancer. He started treatment last August but needs monetary support to continue with treatment and has put together a benefit concert to raise funds.

Tarrus Riley, Queen Ifrika, Tony Rebel, Alaine, L.U.S.T, and Chalice are some of the entertainers lending their talents to the cause.

Meanwhile, Carlos is hoping that fans and well-wishers support the benefit concert despite the short notice.

The event is slated to take place on Saturday. Admission is $1000 presold and $1500 at the gate.

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